The pattern – or grammar structure – IT'S TIME can be followed by an infinitive:

It's time to open a bank account.

It's time for us
to go.

You can also use the structure IT'S TIME + subject + past tense. In this
case, the meaning is present or future, not past.

It's time he learnt to dress like the rest of the world.

It's time the
government did something interesting about homelessness.

WOULD RATHER

►DISAGREEMENT or COMPLAINT►PREFERENCE

You also use a past tense with a present or future meaning after
the pattern WOULD RATHER + subject.
You often use this construction when you are disagreeing with someone, or
making
a complaint:

I'd rather we got her something useful.

I'd rather you didn 't play the music so loud.

It is important to remember that we also use WOULD RATHER +
infinitiveto express a preference:

Would you
rather have meat or fish?

I'd rather
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GET /
HAVE SOMETHING DONE

In the pattern GET / HAVE + object + past participle,
the verbs get and have are used with a passive meaning.
This causative structure can be used in situations where you ask
someone to do something for you:

ACTIVITY 241:Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use
between two and five words, including the word given. Then check the correct answers.